BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Tata Box, Messenger Rna, Start Codon

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Gene to protein: key concepts: transcription and translation genes are specific nucleotide sequences specify amino acid sequence of proteins via transcription and translation. Genes code for, and direct synthesis of, mrna molecules. Post-translational processing of proteins occurs in er. Mutations can affect protein structure and function the intermediary between genes and proteins carries info from dna in nucleus to site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm: mrna (messenger rna) Dna nucleotide sequence rna nucleotide sequence amino acid sequence. Rna is a single-stranded nucleic acid but typically has a (cid:862)hai(cid:396)pi(cid:374)(cid:863) se(cid:272)o(cid:374)da(cid:396)(cid:455) st(cid:396)u(cid:272)tu(cid:396)e contains ribose sugar, and uracil and thymine. Many genes code for rnas that are not translated into proteins; rna have many varied functions: nucleotide sequences. Genetic instructions for proteins {aa chain) is written as a series of non-overlapping, three. 4 nucleotide bases must code for 20 amino acids. If se(cid:395)ue(cid:374)(cid:272)es of (cid:1007) (cid:374)u(cid:272)leotides spe(cid:272)if(cid:455) ea(cid:272)h aa=(cid:1010)(cid:1008) possi(cid:271)le (cid:272)odes = (cid:862)t(cid:396)iplet(cid:863) ge(cid:374)eti(cid:272) (cid:272)ode (cid:374)u(cid:272)leotide (cid:862)(cid:449)o(cid:396)ds(cid:863) = codons.

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